
Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown Launching on Mobile Next Month
Mar 28, 2025 1:10 PMMobile gamers can look forward to the release of Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown on their devices next month, as Ubisoft announces the game's launch on April 14, 2025, for Android and iOS. This 2.5D metroidvania title supports a smooth 60fps performance on modern mobile platforms, enhancing gameplay experience. Players will navigate the game's world as Sargon using intuitive touch screen controls or connect an external controller. The mobile version introduces new features like auto-potion and slow time, while also integrating award-winning accessibility options, contributing to its recognition at The Game Awards 2024. Interested players can pre-register on the App Store and Google Play, and the game will be available for free, allowing full access through a single in-app purchase.
When is Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown releasing on mobile?Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown is set to release on mobile platforms on April 14, 2025.
nOriginally launched in 2024 for major consoles and PC, Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown has been praised for its engaging combat and exploration mechanics, earning four stars in reviews. Ubisoft has established a strong legacy with the Prince of Persia franchise, exploring themes of time manipulation and adventure since its debut in the late 1980s. The mobile adaptation represents an effort to reach a broader audience while maintaining the franchise's core identity.

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It's awesome to see a premium console experience like *The Lost Crown* making such a smooth transition to mobile—Ubisoft’s commitment to 60fps and accessibility options shows they’re taking the platform seriously. The free-to-start model with a single purchase is a nice change of pace from the usual gacha or ad-heavy mobile grind.

Nice to see Ubisoft bringing a full-fledged Metroidvania experience to mobile without compromising performance—60fps on phones is no joke The free-to-try model with a single IAP is a refreshing approach compared to the usual mobile monetization chaos.